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John Whitworth
I recently read somewhere that dynamic web pages deter Google.
My site is entirely based around this system, though I am not sure it
fits the description of 'dynamic' I was reading about.
Although each page is generated 'on-the-fly', none of the page requests
are freeform, as each index page is built from my database. For
instance, the following page is generated by accessing the DB, and
provides links with URL 'arguments':
http://www.essexchurches.info/Parishindex.asp
Does this therefore mean that Google etc are able to follow these links?
Or will they still stumble?
Thanks
JW
My site is entirely based around this system, though I am not sure it
fits the description of 'dynamic' I was reading about.
Although each page is generated 'on-the-fly', none of the page requests
are freeform, as each index page is built from my database. For
instance, the following page is generated by accessing the DB, and
provides links with URL 'arguments':
http://www.essexchurches.info/Parishindex.asp
Does this therefore mean that Google etc are able to follow these links?
Or will they still stumble?
Thanks
JW